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BRITAIN’S FOREIGN POLICY.

CONDEMED BY NATIONAL LIBERALS. SUPPORT FOR THE LEAGUE. By Tefofrr&ph —Pr«B< Anoei»tlo*--Copyficht Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 19, 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, May 17. The National Liberal Federation has pawed the following resolution : “ That Britain’s foreign policy during the last three years has been conducted deplorably and with unfortunate results This federation condemns the continued supervision and manipulation of international relations by the Supreme Council and sectional <x>nferente’s. Britain’s policy ought to be peace and friendship with all countries. The League of Nations being fully and frankly relied upon as the only guarantee of lasting peace in the world. the should admit Russia and Germany if they desire it, and if they give the requisite qua.rantees.

TRIBUTE TO PREMIER, HIS SPLENDID SERVICES. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 1.9, 9.20 a.m.). LONDON, May IS. , The supporters of Air Lloyd George in both Houses are arranging a special welcome at the Railway Station on Saturday upon his arrival from Genoa. A letter detailing the organisation of the function states: Although we aro fully awa.ro that there have been differences of opinion regarding the policy and possibilities of the Conference. we agree that Mr Lloyd George has spared no effort to effect that which he believed to be m the best interests of Britain and of European peace. Mr Lloyd Geo rge. who represented us at Genoa, has fought his critics with the courage, faith, and optimism which characterised his attitude in war time. Whatever the result of the Conference, we would like the world to realise that not a few of us do not forget the splendid services he rendered in war time, and Ids untiring efforts since to bring Europe back to normal conditions.”

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16737, 19 May 1922, Page 7

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BRITAIN’S FOREIGN POLICY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16737, 19 May 1922, Page 7

BRITAIN’S FOREIGN POLICY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16737, 19 May 1922, Page 7